As the December 7 general elections draw near, calls for peace are intensifying across Ghana, with the Chief Executive Officer of the renowned Medi Moses Clinic and Prostate Centre, Dr Moses Dagaulle Dogbatsey joining the appeal for decent campaigning and a peaceful electoral process.
He called on the citizenry to act responsibly and charged political parties and politicians to conduct election campaigns in a manner that upholds peace.
He charged the youth in particular not to allow themselves to be used to foment trouble, before and during the election.
"As we approach the elections, I urge politicians to prioritize peace for the sake of children, who are among the most vulnerable during times of unrest. We have a choice in the coming election to choose peace or violence. I urge you all to choose peace instead of violence ", he said.
Dr Moses Dagaulle Dogbatsey added that, as political campaigns intensify and tensions rise, politicians must remember the impact of their actions on Ghana’s next generation and urged all citizens to choose peace.
About Medi Moses Clinic and Prostate Centre
Medi-Moses Clinic and Herbal Centre has in the last 30 years chalked a lot of successes which have not only made a significant impact in the medical circles but have overwhelmed the global medical community with its discovery of a cure that deals with Benign Prostate (BPH).
Over the years, Medi-Moses has transformed and upgraded itself to suit the Ghanaian environment and the needs of its cherished customers and stakeholders.
The medical centre, which started from a very humble beginning has gone through many phases of health provision from just the production and sale of quality herbal medications in 1993 to being a world leader in men’s health in 2023.
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